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Christine Newlon

Christine Newlon
  • Research Associate
  • Doctoral Student, Human-Computer Interaction

Contact Information

cnewlon@iupui.edu

Education

Ph.D. Human-Computer Interaction, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN (current student)
M.S. Human-Computer Interaction, Indiana University, Indianapolis, IN (2008)
M.S. Public Policy, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN (1982)
B.S. Microbiology, Montana State University, MT (1976)

Research Interests

Chris’s current research involves development of data mining tools, development of human-computer interfaces, and development of internet-based collaboration tools.

Chris Newlon is a lecturer and research associate in the School of Informatics. She teaches the I210-211 Information Infrastructure series. In her current position, Chris is involved with conducting research and software development activities for the School of Informatics, specifically in the area of client-server applications and database design for intelligent systems.
 

Chris was employed by the State of Indiana for over 20 years working on a number of IT projects, with the overall goal of streamlining the functioning of the state as an enterprise, rather than as a group of uncoordinated units.